Grand Blanc, Michigan-based McLaren Health Care has acquired Clarkston Medical Group (CMG).
CMG is a network of primary and specialty care providers with 11 clinics in Oakland County. From pediatrics to adult and geriatric medicine, its providers focus on prevention, chronic disease management and same-day care.
McLaren Health Care is a fully integrated health network comprised of 15 hospitals in Michigan and Ohio, a 490-member employed primary and specialty care physician network, outpatient centers, home health and hospice services and medical plans covering more than 588,000 lives in Michigan and Indiana.
McLaren HealthCare leaders said CMG will operate within McLaren Community Based Primary Care Group, a newly formed group that operates as a subsidiary of the McLaren Medical Group. It will retain its existing clinical and support staff. The group officially joined McLaren on December 31, 2026. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.
“For more than six decades, Clarkston Medical Group has been driven by our commitment to providing accessible, high-quality health care,” Renny Abraham, MD, CEO of Clarkston Medical Group, said in a February 17 news release. “Joining McLaren will allow us to further that commitment with the addition of expanded resources, clinical collaborations, and partnerships that provide our patients with broader access to specialty care.”
According to data captured in the LevinPro HC database, there have been seven health clinic acquisitions announced since the start of the year. Other acquirers that have been active in the space so far this year include Medichecks, Singapore Paincare, Proactive MD, Réseau MAclinique and Melham Medical Center. There were 49 health clinic transactions announced in both 2025 and 2024, and 40 announced in 2023.

